http://www.directasia.com/ - Robin Hood is back on Singapore's TV screens and online with a brand new video - and this time his enthusiasm for giving you the best deal on your car insurance has reached new heights!

published:19 Nov 2013

views:3659

Every day, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screens about 1.8 million passengers, along with all of their luggage. Those searches produce a lot of interesting results. From animals to weapons, security officials have to be on their guard for the strange, out of the ordinary and occasionally disturbing items passengers try and take on a plane. Here are the 5 craziest things Found By Airport Security!
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5 Most InsaneWaterslides In The World
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5 CRIME RIDDLES YOU WILL NEVER SOLVE vol. 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFDw44O4fW0
What will the world be like in 100 years?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE1Ncj4Ak2c
IncredibleStuff pulled out of nose!!!!
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The World’s Most Stunning Eyes
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5 UnbelievableAnimals That SavedPeople's Lives
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15 RIDDLES THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND
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10 Real LifeX-Men
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5 Horrifying Creatures Found LivingInside a HumanBody - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGJ2QjRxWJA
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Most Scariest Diseases in the World
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published:06 Jul 2017

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Singapore's students consistently come top in international rankings, but the city state's didactic teaching style does not always equip pupils with the skills they will need for the workplace of the future. The government is introducing reforms to align classroom with the needs of employers - adopting aspects of the Swiss system of apprenticeships alongside academic studies. Singapore is also introducing programmes to imbue workers with a culture of lifelong learning so they can handle the challenge of robot automation.
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published:13 Nov 2018

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Did you know? Your Dyson appliances were developed right here in Singapore. Find out more at: https://cna.asia/2DxwjTl
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published:12 Nov 2018

views:2446

Bayer’s Consumer Health’s brand, Redoxon Triple action has launched an interesting new "viral" campaign created by J. Walter ThompsonSingapore that saw the agency create‘sneezing screens’ viral campaign at one of the largest pedestrian confined spaces in Singapore.
The drive behind the campaign is to demonstrate the rapid spread of viral germs at close proximity, with an innovative.
Thus, the "viral" campaign. Get it?
The campaign has taken over one of the busiest underpasses in Singapore, underneath shopping mecca Orchard’s IONLink, to illustrate the literally viral, rapid and expansive spread of 100,000 germs over 25 feet (7 meters) with just one single sneeze.
Video uploaded with the permission of J. Walter Thompson

published:03 Sep 2018

views:372

Today I fly on Singapore Airlines, Airbus A350, from Singapore to Milan Malpensa. For a grand total of USD 90, I managed to snag a preferred seat on this flight in the Economy cabin. What are preferred seats? Other names include Exit Row seats, Bulkhead Row seats etc. Once upon a time, passengers could request for such seats for free. These days, however, passengers have to pay an additional fee. Why are these seats preferred? Simple reason - more legroom. SInce this was a red-eye 12.5 hour flight, I decided to give it a try. I got seat 47J.
Verdict? It depends.
The Pros.
No doubt that the legroom was plentiful. I could stretch my entire leg horizontally, with no issues. This allowed me to have a very good sleep. But take note the disadvantages below.
The Cons
1. Preferred seats are right next to the toilets. Hence, this place could get very busy indeed, especially during peak hours for toilet use (e.g. after meals, before landing).
2. At 47J, you will hear a 'ding', 'ding', 'ding' (9:26), and a blue light coming on. What was that all about? Turns out that whenever a passenger presses the call button for a flight attendant, the ding sound will happen, and a small blue light will be activated. (9:26). The ding beeper and blue light is located right above the aircraft door, near 47J. You can imagine the 'ding', 'ding', 'ding' throughout the night. Fortunately, they gave me ear plugs, and I managed to sleep through. I think this wasn't an issue for 47B and 47C (i.e. the preferred seats at the other aisle), although I'm not sure.
3. Preferred seats have no space to put your backpack under your seat. Everything must go overhead.
4. The inflight entertainment screen can only be deployed when the aircraft is in the air. So you don’t have access to movies when the plane is on the ground, during take off, and during landing. Other passengers in normal seats have access to the IFE throughout.
Overall? Given that I had a good sleep (which was very important to me), the USD90 was worth the money. However, if I flew again, I would try 47A, 47B or 47C next time. (i.e the other side of the aircraft)
Seats-aside, the rest of the flight was good. We were served supper shortly after takeoff from Singapore Changi. I chose the Beef with Noodles option. I found the beef a bit tough, but it didn't bother me too much as I wasn't hungry. We were given a Magnum mini as dessert - that was nice. I slept a lot and woke up about 3 hours before landing. Breakfast was ok. I chose the noodles again. Everything went like clockwork and we landed in Milan safely.
Have a Blessed Christmas and a wonderful 2018.
Singapore Airlines - a great way to fly.
Singapore Airlines Terms and Conditions Preferred Seat
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/general/pssTermsConditions/Preferred Seat
(7) passenger occupying an EMEX Preferred Seat must:
(i)Be at least 15 years of age on the date of the first flight.
(ii)Be fully able-bodied, and capable of opening and moving quickly or reaching and passing through the emergency exit doors. Passengers with reduced mobility or any disability, whether profound or partial, and passengers using portable oxygen or any other medical equipment may not purchase or be assigned an EMEX Preferred Seat as they may endanger themselves or others in the event of an emergency.
(iii)Be able to follow the safety instructions in English.
(iv)Be in good health at the time of check-in, boarding, and during the flight.
(v)Not be pregnant. etc
Singapore Airlines SQ318 Business Class Singapore to London Heathrow Dec 2018 - Getting iPad Pro 12.9 SmartFolioDelivered to me on Board!
https://youtu.be/2sYzbsXW2S4
Norwegian AirlinesBoeing 787-9London Gatwick to Singapore in PremiumClassBrightSunnyMorning!
https://youtu.be/dWwDDlynXJw
EVA Air in Premium EconomyHello KittyPlane Singapore to Taipei!
https://youtu.be/HzeY7zlE84s

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Magic seal offer a free measure and quote service, so that you get the complete picture of cost and of how the screens will enhance the value of your home and suit your lifestyle.
We use only the highest quality products and service and Paul has the experience to help with any type or style of window and door, He will assess your needs and recommend the best option to suit your lifestyle. Constructed with proprietary material to ensure they are strong and durable.
Eliminate the need for harmful pest sprays, ideal for families with children and pets. Magnetic Fly Screens offer you an incredible ease of use. No more fussing around with ripped or torn fly screens and Magic seal offer a 3yr warranty.
Magnetic Fly Screens are maintenance free. Once installed they are able to be left in place all year round. So for a quick competitive quote, simply contact us and we will come over and make having your windows open a breeze.
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Singapore dollar

The Singapore dollar or dollar (Malay: Ringgit Singapura, sign: $; code: SGD) is the official currency of Singapore. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively S$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. It is divided into 100 cents.

Singapore continued to use the common currency upon joining Malaysia in 1963, but only two years after Singapore's expulsion and independence from Malaysia in 1965, the monetary union between Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei broke down.
Singapore established the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on 7 April 1967 and issued its first coins and notes. Nevertheless, the Singapore dollar was exchangeable at par with the Malaysian ringgit until 1973, and interchangeability with the Brunei dollar is still maintained.

Plot

Pearl smuggler Matt Gordon (Fred MacMurray) finds romance with Linda Grahame (Ava Gardner) just before the start of World War II. He proposes to her, and she accepts. However, when the Japanese attack Singapore, the church where she is waiting to marry him is bombed; Gordon searches frantically in the wreckage, but cannot find her. He is forced to sail away on his schooner.

With the end of the war, Gordon returns after five years and is met by Deputy Commissioner Hewitt (Richard Haydn), who is convinced he has returned for a hidden cache of pearls. So are Gordon's old criminal associates, Mr. Mauribus (Thomas Gomez) and his underling Sascha Barda (George Lloyd). Mauribus offers to buy the pearls, but Gordon denies he has any.

Singapore Airlines

The Singapore Airlines group includes many airline-related subsidiaries: SIA Engineering Company handles maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) business across nine countries, with a portfolio of 27 joint ventures, including with Boeing and Rolls-Royce. Singapore Airlines Cargo operate SIA's freighter fleet and manages the cargo-hold capacity in SIA's passenger aircraft. It has three airlines subsidiaries: SilkAir operates regional flights to secondary cities, while Scoot and Tigerair operate in the low-cost carrier sector.

Singapore Airlines was the launch customer for the Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft. It ranks amongst the top 15 carriers worldwide in terms of revenue passenger kilometres, and 10th in the world for international passengers carried. On 15 December 2010, Singapore Airlines was named by the International Air Transport Association as the second largest airline in the world by market capitalisation, worth of 14billion US dollars. Singapore Airlines utilises the Singapore Girl as its central figure in its corporate branding. The airline is also regarded as a Singaporean national symbol and icon.

Robin Hood Hits Singapore Screens

http://www.directasia.com/ - Robin Hood is back on Singapore's TV screens and online with a brand new video - and this time his enthusiasm for giving you the best deal on your car insurance has reached new heights!

4:03

5 craziest things Found By Airport Security

5 craziest things Found By Airport Security

5 craziest things Found By Airport Security

Every day, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screens about 1.8 million passengers, along with all of their luggage. Those searches produce a lot of interesting results. From animals to weapons, security officials have to be on their guard for the strange, out of the ordinary and occasionally disturbing items passengers try and take on a plane. Here are the 5 craziest things Found By Airport Security!
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5 Mysterious CreaturesCaught on Camera
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Njepegos3Y0
TOP 20 DUMBEST MOMENTS CAUGHT ON CAMERA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJMbzkMFmW4
5 tricky riddles only a genius could solve vol. 3
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Most dangerous rivers and lakes in the world
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNCG_OwRxpw
WHAT NUMBER DO YOU SEE? - 98% FAIL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGr5CJF1334
5 GiantCreatures Caught on Camera
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unLuzyy9xjA
5 EverydaySymbols You Didn’t Know The Meaning Of
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5 tricky riddles only a genius could solve vol. 2
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5 Hottest Places on Earth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WziXKTTPCiY
TOP 5 FUNNY 911 CALLS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY76rb4DvDQ
5 TrickyRiddles Only A GENIUS Could Solve
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4qla9AALFs
5 GADGETS THAT WILL GIVE YOU REAL SUPERPOWERS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YE7Mdfjq8w
The most flexible woman in the world
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX1lUSe9G_w
15 HilariousNotes From Mom And Dad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Kr5vX070Dc
5 CRIME RIDDLES YOU WILL NEVER SOLVE vol. 5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11JAWm3LrCk
How Safe Is Air Travel?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmuVBw3yL8Y
What Horror’s Scariest StarsLook LikeIn Real Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzr_ci9I4Lc
5 mystery teasers! Can You Solve Them All???
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxTMEC4ivtQ
5 Most InsaneWaterslides In The World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8CLhaymkgY
5 CRIME RIDDLES YOU WILL NEVER SOLVE vol. 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFDw44O4fW0
What will the world be like in 100 years?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE1Ncj4Ak2c
IncredibleStuff pulled out of nose!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CiQiHFeEtE
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5 UnbelievableAnimals That SavedPeople's Lives
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTjHRkO7EH8
15 RIDDLES THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWyqHNZnLZo
10 Sea Creatures You Didn't Know Existed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F852u01cmKI
10 Real LifeX-Men
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3Z7Q2ispMk
5 TESTS TO PROVE YOUR UNIQUENESS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX83uSlaxfg
10 BizarreAmericanLaws
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFGPMMZ8FgM
10 Women You Won’t BelieveExist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmJnwWB99jo
10 Most Embarrassing Fails Caught On Live TV - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fgzOdbXcus
5 Horrifying Creatures Found LivingInside a HumanBody - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGJ2QjRxWJA
10 Of The MostDangerousBeaches In The World - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx4hkuktvJI
5 celebs who suffer from anorexia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=257_bRybowY
25 Things You’ve Been Doing WrongYour WholeLife -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrWzjgKe5hQ
Wedding Horrors -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4_kaaCNnp8
Most Dangerous Animals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0WfAJ5oBVk
Most Scariest Diseases in the World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovc617syCD4
FAIRUSE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 106A-117 of the U.S. Copyright Law.
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2:00

Singapore's classroom revolution

Singapore's classroom revolution

Singapore's classroom revolution

Read more at https://valueofknowledge.ft.com/
Singapore's students consistently come top in international rankings, but the city state's didactic teaching style does not always equip pupils with the skills they will need for the workplace of the future. The government is introducing reforms to align classroom with the needs of employers - adopting aspects of the Swiss system of apprenticeships alongside academic studies. Singapore is also introducing programmes to imbue workers with a culture of lifelong learning so they can handle the challenge of robot automation.
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2:28

Inside Dyson's high-tech R&D facility in Singapore | CNA Lifestyle

Inside Dyson's high-tech R&D facility in Singapore | CNA Lifestyle

Inside Dyson's high-tech R&D facility in Singapore | CNA Lifestyle

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Bayer’s Consumer Health’s brand, Redoxon Triple action has launched an interesting new "viral" campaign created by J. Walter ThompsonSingapore that saw the agency create‘sneezing screens’ viral campaign at one of the largest pedestrian confined spaces in Singapore.
The drive behind the campaign is to demonstrate the rapid spread of viral germs at close proximity, with an innovative.
Thus, the "viral" campaign. Get it?
The campaign has taken over one of the busiest underpasses in Singapore, underneath shopping mecca Orchard’s IONLink, to illustrate the literally viral, rapid and expansive spread of 100,000 germs over 25 feet (7 meters) with just one single sneeze.
Video uploaded with the permission of J. Walter Thompson

Today I fly on Singapore Airlines, Airbus A350, from Singapore to Milan Malpensa. For a grand total of USD 90, I managed to snag a preferred seat on this flight in the Economy cabin. What are preferred seats? Other names include Exit Row seats, Bulkhead Row seats etc. Once upon a time, passengers could request for such seats for free. These days, however, passengers have to pay an additional fee. Why are these seats preferred? Simple reason - more legroom. SInce this was a red-eye 12.5 hour flight, I decided to give it a try. I got seat 47J.
Verdict? It depends.
The Pros.
No doubt that the legroom was plentiful. I could stretch my entire leg horizontally, with no issues. This allowed me to have a very good sleep. But take note the disadvantages below.
The Cons
1. Preferred seats are right next to the toilets. Hence, this place could get very busy indeed, especially during peak hours for toilet use (e.g. after meals, before landing).
2. At 47J, you will hear a 'ding', 'ding', 'ding' (9:26), and a blue light coming on. What was that all about? Turns out that whenever a passenger presses the call button for a flight attendant, the ding sound will happen, and a small blue light will be activated. (9:26). The ding beeper and blue light is located right above the aircraft door, near 47J. You can imagine the 'ding', 'ding', 'ding' throughout the night. Fortunately, they gave me ear plugs, and I managed to sleep through. I think this wasn't an issue for 47B and 47C (i.e. the preferred seats at the other aisle), although I'm not sure.
3. Preferred seats have no space to put your backpack under your seat. Everything must go overhead.
4. The inflight entertainment screen can only be deployed when the aircraft is in the air. So you don’t have access to movies when the plane is on the ground, during take off, and during landing. Other passengers in normal seats have access to the IFE throughout.
Overall? Given that I had a good sleep (which was very important to me), the USD90 was worth the money. However, if I flew again, I would try 47A, 47B or 47C next time. (i.e the other side of the aircraft)
Seats-aside, the rest of the flight was good. We were served supper shortly after takeoff from Singapore Changi. I chose the Beef with Noodles option. I found the beef a bit tough, but it didn't bother me too much as I wasn't hungry. We were given a Magnum mini as dessert - that was nice. I slept a lot and woke up about 3 hours before landing. Breakfast was ok. I chose the noodles again. Everything went like clockwork and we landed in Milan safely.
Have a Blessed Christmas and a wonderful 2018.
Singapore Airlines - a great way to fly.
Singapore Airlines Terms and Conditions Preferred Seat
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/general/pssTermsConditions/Preferred Seat
(7) passenger occupying an EMEX Preferred Seat must:
(i)Be at least 15 years of age on the date of the first flight.
(ii)Be fully able-bodied, and capable of opening and moving quickly or reaching and passing through the emergency exit doors. Passengers with reduced mobility or any disability, whether profound or partial, and passengers using portable oxygen or any other medical equipment may not purchase or be assigned an EMEX Preferred Seat as they may endanger themselves or others in the event of an emergency.
(iii)Be able to follow the safety instructions in English.
(iv)Be in good health at the time of check-in, boarding, and during the flight.
(v)Not be pregnant. etc
Singapore Airlines SQ318 Business Class Singapore to London Heathrow Dec 2018 - Getting iPad Pro 12.9 SmartFolioDelivered to me on Board!
https://youtu.be/2sYzbsXW2S4
Norwegian AirlinesBoeing 787-9London Gatwick to Singapore in PremiumClassBrightSunnyMorning!
https://youtu.be/dWwDDlynXJw
EVA Air in Premium EconomyHello KittyPlane Singapore to Taipei!
https://youtu.be/HzeY7zlE84s

↓↓↓↓↓↓ Magnetic, Retractable Fly Screens, DoubleGlazing, Distributors & suppliers - MAGICSEAL ↓↓↓↓↓↓
http://www.magnetic-flyscreens.com.au
Magic sealVictoria is a family owned local business thats been operating for more than 15 years. Paul Turner is the owner and experts in easy to use and practical magnetic flywire screen solutions.
Magic seal offer a free measure and quote service, so that you get the complete picture of cost and of how the screens will enhance the value of your home and suit your lifestyle.
We use only the highest quality products and service and Paul has the experience to help with any type or style of window and door, He will assess your needs and recommend the best option to suit your lifestyle. Constructed with proprietary material to ensure they are strong and durable.
Eliminate the need for harmful pest sprays, ideal for families with children and pets. Magnetic Fly Screens offer you an incredible ease of use. No more fussing around with ripped or torn fly screens and Magic seal offer a 3yr warranty.
Magnetic Fly Screens are maintenance free. Once installed they are able to be left in place all year round. So for a quick competitive quote, simply contact us and we will come over and make having your windows open a breeze.
Locate Us :
WATERWAYS 3195
----------------------------------
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Robin Hood Hits Singapore Screens

http://www.directasia.com/ - Robin Hood is back on Singapore's TV screens and online with a brand new video - and this time his enthusiasm for giving you the best deal on your car insurance has reached new heights!

published: 19 Nov 2013

5 craziest things Found By Airport Security

Every day, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screens about 1.8 million passengers, along with all of their luggage. Those searches produce a lot of interesting results. From animals to weapons, security officials have to be on their guard for the strange, out of the ordinary and occasionally disturbing items passengers try and take on a plane. Here are the 5 craziest things Found By Airport Security!
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published: 06 Jul 2017

Singapore's classroom revolution

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Bayer’s Consumer Health’s brand, Redoxon Triple action has launched an interesting new "viral" campaign created by J. Walter ThompsonSingapore that saw the agency create‘sneezing screens’ viral campaign at one of the largest pedestrian confined spaces in Singapore.
The drive behind the campaign is to demonstrate the rapid spread of viral germs at close proximity, with an innovative.
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The campaign has taken over one of the busiest underpasses in Singapore, underneath shopping mecca Orchard’s IONLink, to illustrate the literally viral, rapid and expansive spread of 100,000 germs over 25 feet (7 meters) with just one single sneeze.
Video uploaded with the permission of J. Walter Thompson

Today I fly on Singapore Airlines, Airbus A350, from Singapore to Milan Malpensa. For a grand total of USD 90, I managed to snag a preferred seat on this flight in the Economy cabin. What are preferred seats? Other names include Exit Row seats, Bulkhead Row seats etc. Once upon a time, passengers could request for such seats for free. These days, however, passengers have to pay an additional fee. Why are these seats preferred? Simple reason - more legroom. SInce this was a red-eye 12.5 hour flight, I decided to give it a try. I got seat 47J.
Verdict? It depends.
The Pros.
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Every day, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screens about 1.8 million passengers, along with all of their luggage. Those searches produce a lot of interesting results. From animals to weapons, security officials have to be on their guard for the strange, out of the ordinary and occasionally disturbing items passengers try and take on a plane. Here are the 5 craziest things Found By Airport Security!
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Every day, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screens about 1.8 million passengers, along with all of their luggage. Those searches produce a lot of interesting results. From animals to weapons, security officials have to be on their guard for the strange, out of the ordinary and occasionally disturbing items passengers try and take on a plane. Here are the 5 craziest things Found By Airport Security!
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Singapore's classroom revolution

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Singapore's students consistently come top in international rankings, but the city state's didactic teaching styl...

Read more at https://valueofknowledge.ft.com/
Singapore's students consistently come top in international rankings, but the city state's didactic teaching style does not always equip pupils with the skills they will need for the workplace of the future. The government is introducing reforms to align classroom with the needs of employers - adopting aspects of the Swiss system of apprenticeships alongside academic studies. Singapore is also introducing programmes to imbue workers with a culture of lifelong learning so they can handle the challenge of robot automation.
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Singapore's students consistently come top in international rankings, but the city state's didactic teaching style does not always equip pupils with the skills they will need for the workplace of the future. The government is introducing reforms to align classroom with the needs of employers - adopting aspects of the Swiss system of apprenticeships alongside academic studies. Singapore is also introducing programmes to imbue workers with a culture of lifelong learning so they can handle the challenge of robot automation.
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Bayer’s Consumer Health’s brand, Redoxon Triple action has launched an interesting new "viral" campaign created by J. Walter ThompsonSingapore that saw the agency create‘sneezing screens’ viral campaign at one of the largest pedestrian confined spaces in Singapore.
The drive behind the campaign is to demonstrate the rapid spread of viral germs at close proximity, with an innovative.
Thus, the "viral" campaign. Get it?
The campaign has taken over one of the busiest underpasses in Singapore, underneath shopping mecca Orchard’s IONLink, to illustrate the literally viral, rapid and expansive spread of 100,000 germs over 25 feet (7 meters) with just one single sneeze.
Video uploaded with the permission of J. Walter Thompson

Bayer’s Consumer Health’s brand, Redoxon Triple action has launched an interesting new "viral" campaign created by J. Walter ThompsonSingapore that saw the agency create‘sneezing screens’ viral campaign at one of the largest pedestrian confined spaces in Singapore.
The drive behind the campaign is to demonstrate the rapid spread of viral germs at close proximity, with an innovative.
Thus, the "viral" campaign. Get it?
The campaign has taken over one of the busiest underpasses in Singapore, underneath shopping mecca Orchard’s IONLink, to illustrate the literally viral, rapid and expansive spread of 100,000 germs over 25 feet (7 meters) with just one single sneeze.
Video uploaded with the permission of J. Walter Thompson

Today I fly on Singapore Airlines, Airbus A350, from Singapore to Milan Malpensa. For a grand total of USD 90, I managed to snag a preferred seat on this flight in the Economy cabin. What are preferred seats? Other names include Exit Row seats, Bulkhead Row seats etc. Once upon a time, passengers could request for such seats for free. These days, however, passengers have to pay an additional fee. Why are these seats preferred? Simple reason - more legroom. SInce this was a red-eye 12.5 hour flight, I decided to give it a try. I got seat 47J.
Verdict? It depends.
The Pros.
No doubt that the legroom was plentiful. I could stretch my entire leg horizontally, with no issues. This allowed me to have a very good sleep. But take note the disadvantages below.
The Cons
1. Preferred seats are right next to the toilets. Hence, this place could get very busy indeed, especially during peak hours for toilet use (e.g. after meals, before landing).
2. At 47J, you will hear a 'ding', 'ding', 'ding' (9:26), and a blue light coming on. What was that all about? Turns out that whenever a passenger presses the call button for a flight attendant, the ding sound will happen, and a small blue light will be activated. (9:26). The ding beeper and blue light is located right above the aircraft door, near 47J. You can imagine the 'ding', 'ding', 'ding' throughout the night. Fortunately, they gave me ear plugs, and I managed to sleep through. I think this wasn't an issue for 47B and 47C (i.e. the preferred seats at the other aisle), although I'm not sure.
3. Preferred seats have no space to put your backpack under your seat. Everything must go overhead.
4. The inflight entertainment screen can only be deployed when the aircraft is in the air. So you don’t have access to movies when the plane is on the ground, during take off, and during landing. Other passengers in normal seats have access to the IFE throughout.
Overall? Given that I had a good sleep (which was very important to me), the USD90 was worth the money. However, if I flew again, I would try 47A, 47B or 47C next time. (i.e the other side of the aircraft)
Seats-aside, the rest of the flight was good. We were served supper shortly after takeoff from Singapore Changi. I chose the Beef with Noodles option. I found the beef a bit tough, but it didn't bother me too much as I wasn't hungry. We were given a Magnum mini as dessert - that was nice. I slept a lot and woke up about 3 hours before landing. Breakfast was ok. I chose the noodles again. Everything went like clockwork and we landed in Milan safely.
Have a Blessed Christmas and a wonderful 2018.
Singapore Airlines - a great way to fly.
Singapore Airlines Terms and Conditions Preferred Seat
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/general/pssTermsConditions/Preferred Seat
(7) passenger occupying an EMEX Preferred Seat must:
(i)Be at least 15 years of age on the date of the first flight.
(ii)Be fully able-bodied, and capable of opening and moving quickly or reaching and passing through the emergency exit doors. Passengers with reduced mobility or any disability, whether profound or partial, and passengers using portable oxygen or any other medical equipment may not purchase or be assigned an EMEX Preferred Seat as they may endanger themselves or others in the event of an emergency.
(iii)Be able to follow the safety instructions in English.
(iv)Be in good health at the time of check-in, boarding, and during the flight.
(v)Not be pregnant. etc
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Today I fly on Singapore Airlines, Airbus A350, from Singapore to Milan Malpensa. For a grand total of USD 90, I managed to snag a preferred seat on this flight in the Economy cabin. What are preferred seats? Other names include Exit Row seats, Bulkhead Row seats etc. Once upon a time, passengers could request for such seats for free. These days, however, passengers have to pay an additional fee. Why are these seats preferred? Simple reason - more legroom. SInce this was a red-eye 12.5 hour flight, I decided to give it a try. I got seat 47J.
Verdict? It depends.
The Pros.
No doubt that the legroom was plentiful. I could stretch my entire leg horizontally, with no issues. This allowed me to have a very good sleep. But take note the disadvantages below.
The Cons
1. Preferred seats are right next to the toilets. Hence, this place could get very busy indeed, especially during peak hours for toilet use (e.g. after meals, before landing).
2. At 47J, you will hear a 'ding', 'ding', 'ding' (9:26), and a blue light coming on. What was that all about? Turns out that whenever a passenger presses the call button for a flight attendant, the ding sound will happen, and a small blue light will be activated. (9:26). The ding beeper and blue light is located right above the aircraft door, near 47J. You can imagine the 'ding', 'ding', 'ding' throughout the night. Fortunately, they gave me ear plugs, and I managed to sleep through. I think this wasn't an issue for 47B and 47C (i.e. the preferred seats at the other aisle), although I'm not sure.
3. Preferred seats have no space to put your backpack under your seat. Everything must go overhead.
4. The inflight entertainment screen can only be deployed when the aircraft is in the air. So you don’t have access to movies when the plane is on the ground, during take off, and during landing. Other passengers in normal seats have access to the IFE throughout.
Overall? Given that I had a good sleep (which was very important to me), the USD90 was worth the money. However, if I flew again, I would try 47A, 47B or 47C next time. (i.e the other side of the aircraft)
Seats-aside, the rest of the flight was good. We were served supper shortly after takeoff from Singapore Changi. I chose the Beef with Noodles option. I found the beef a bit tough, but it didn't bother me too much as I wasn't hungry. We were given a Magnum mini as dessert - that was nice. I slept a lot and woke up about 3 hours before landing. Breakfast was ok. I chose the noodles again. Everything went like clockwork and we landed in Milan safely.
Have a Blessed Christmas and a wonderful 2018.
Singapore Airlines - a great way to fly.
Singapore Airlines Terms and Conditions Preferred Seat
https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/general/pssTermsConditions/Preferred Seat
(7) passenger occupying an EMEX Preferred Seat must:
(i)Be at least 15 years of age on the date of the first flight.
(ii)Be fully able-bodied, and capable of opening and moving quickly or reaching and passing through the emergency exit doors. Passengers with reduced mobility or any disability, whether profound or partial, and passengers using portable oxygen or any other medical equipment may not purchase or be assigned an EMEX Preferred Seat as they may endanger themselves or others in the event of an emergency.
(iii)Be able to follow the safety instructions in English.
(iv)Be in good health at the time of check-in, boarding, and during the flight.
(v)Not be pregnant. etc
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Magic sealVictoria is a family owned local business thats been operating for more than 15 years. Paul Turner is the owner and experts in easy to use and practical magnetic flywire screen solutions.
Magic seal offer a free measure and quote service, so that you get the complete picture of cost and of how the screens will enhance the value of your home and suit your lifestyle.
We use only the highest quality products and service and Paul has the experience to help with any type or style of window and door, He will assess your needs and recommend the best option to suit your lifestyle. Constructed with proprietary material to ensure they are strong and durable.
Eliminate the need for harmful pest sprays, ideal for families with children and pets. Magnetic Fly Screens offer you an incredible ease of use. No more fussing around with ripped or torn fly screens and Magic seal offer a 3yr warranty.
Magnetic Fly Screens are maintenance free. Once installed they are able to be left in place all year round. So for a quick competitive quote, simply contact us and we will come over and make having your windows open a breeze.
Locate Us :
WATERWAYS 3195
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Robin Hood Hits Singapore Screens

http://www.directasia.com/ - Robin Hood is back on Singapore's TV screens and online with a brand new video - and this time his enthusiasm for giving you the best deal on your car insurance has reached new heights!

5 craziest things Found By Airport Security

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Bayer’s Consumer Health’s brand, Redoxon Triple action has launched an interesting new "viral" campaign created by J. Walter ThompsonSingapore that saw the agency create‘sneezing screens’ viral campaign at one of the largest pedestrian confined spaces in Singapore.
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Today I fly on Singapore Airlines, Airbus A350, from Singapore to Milan Malpensa. For a grand total of USD 90, I managed to snag a preferred seat on this flight in the Economy cabin. What are preferred seats? Other names include Exit Row seats, Bulkhead Row seats etc. Once upon a time, passengers could request for such seats for free. These days, however, passengers have to pay an additional fee. Why are these seats preferred? Simple reason - more legroom. SInce this was a red-eye 12.5 hour flight, I decided to give it a try. I got seat 47J.
Verdict? It depends.
The Pros.
No doubt that the legroom was plentiful. I could stretch my entire leg horizontally, with no issues. This allowed me to have a very good sleep. But take note the disadvantages below.
The Cons
1. Preferred seats are right next to the toilets. Hence, this place could get very busy indeed, especially during peak hours for toilet use (e.g. after meals, before landing).
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(7) passenger occupying an EMEX Preferred Seat must:
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(v)Not be pregnant. etc
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http://www.magnetic-flyscreens.com.au
Magic sealVictoria is a family owned local business thats been operating for more than 15 years. Paul Turner is the owner and experts in easy to use and practical magnetic flywire screen solutions.
Magic seal offer a free measure and quote service, so that you get the complete picture of cost and of how the screens will enhance the value of your home and suit your lifestyle.
We use only the highest quality products and service and Paul has the experience to help with any type or style of window and door, He will assess your needs and recommend the best option to suit your lifestyle. Constructed with proprietary material to ensure they are strong and durable.
Eliminate the need for harmful pest sprays, ideal for families with children and pets. Magnetic Fly Screens offer you an incredible ease of use. No more fussing around with ripped or torn fly screens and Magic seal offer a 3yr warranty.
Magnetic Fly Screens are maintenance free. Once installed they are able to be left in place all year round. So for a quick competitive quote, simply contact us and we will come over and make having your windows open a breeze.
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WATERWAYS 3195
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Petta&nbsp;was released in 501 screens in North America in two versions (Tamil and Telugu) ...Coming to the UK, Petta has grossed Rs 2.63 crore from 66 screens in its first weekend, whereas it has raked in over Rs 2.12 crore in Australia ... crore from 35 screens in its first weekend....

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